Siemens Brings Its Latest Innovations in Medical Imaging to Arab Health 2022
Posted on 26 Jan 2022
Siemens Healthineers (Erlangen, Germany) presented its latest innovations virtually as well as live at Arab Health 2022 that enable healthcare professionals to enhance care and leverage AI to revolutionize clinical decision making.
Visitors to Siemens’ booth at the event explored the company’s breakthrough innovations in healthcare and engaged in live presentations and innovation talks. Siemens exhibited its newest intelligent imaging solutions which allow healthcare providers to expand precision medicine even further. At this year’s Arab Health, Siemens presented MAGNETOM Free.Max, the world's first MRI with 80 cm bore that sets a new paradigm in patient comfort. The company also displayed SOMATOM X.ceed, a high‐resolution, high‐speed, low‐dose CT scanner with the category-best imaging chain. Siemens demonstrated the ACUSON Sequoia Ultrasound System powered by BioAcoustic technology can reduce the effects of ultrasound variability between users, patients and technology. Also on display was the LUMINOS Lotus Max, its premium, 2-in-1 remote-controlled fluoroscopy and radiography machine which gives healthcare professionals and their patients high-quality imaging results.
Siemens demonstrated AI-Rad Companion, its family of AI-powered, augmented workflow solutions, helps healthcare professionals to reduce the burden of basic repetitive tasks and may increase their diagnostic precision when interpreting medical images. In addition, Siemens highlighted its CorPath GRX Robotic System which is the first robotic platform designed for interventional physicians, alongside the Biograph Vision Quadra, which is the first whole-body PET/CT scanner built for the same space as a traditional PET/CT scanner. Among other medical imaging solutions presented by Siemens at Arab Health 2022 was the MULTIX Impact C, a high-performance, ceiling-mounted radiography system with integrated user assisting system intelligence.
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